1 / 4 Showered in snowfall, three-year-old giant panda Lumi sprinted, climbed up the trees and even pulled off some acrobatic stunts while making her debut at the Ahtari Zoo Snowpanda Resort in Ahtari, Finland, on Saturday. /VCG Photo
2 / 4 Lumi arrived in Finland with Pyry, a four-year-old male panda, on Jan. 18. The couple went through a month-long quarantine before finally meeting panda lovers in Finland. /VCG Photo
3 / 4 Lumi and Pyry are the first giant pandas traveling to the Nordic countries. Originally called Jin Baobao and Hua Bao, the pair received their Finnish nicknames, which translate to “snow” and “snowfall,” respectively. /VCG Photo
4 / 4 Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Finland last April, during which China and Finland signed an agreement on a joint research program of giant pandas. The pair will stay at their new home for 15 years. /VCG Photo